Because unlike so many -- especially so many in the US -- the NDP can see beyond the bluster and war mania.

CP gets this part right:The New Democrats would immediately halt Canada's bombing campaign
against Islamic State militants and withdraw special forces trainers who
have been instructing Kurdish peshmerga fighters, leader Tom Mulcair
said Thursday.The NDP would not wait for the parliamentary
mandate — Canada is currently committed to the U.S.-led coalition until
the end of March — to expire, he emphasized."Canada would put an end to our participation in the combat mission in
Iraq and in Syria immediately. We've been clear on that since Day 1."

From there, the CP wants to ridicule and mock the NDP and offer this or that statement by this or that war monger.

Reality -- one that CodeStink and David Swanson and others can't explore
because they focus on every damn thing except Iraq -- there is no plan.

US President Barack Obama has bombed Iraq for over a year now and begged
other countries -- such as Canada -- to participate as well.

That's the so-called plan.

It's not accomplished one damn thing.

And the ridiculous Medea Benjamin and David Swanson, so busy pretending
to Stop The Next War Now!, ignore the plight of the Iraqi people and the
ongoing destruction of their country.

They spend their time whoring for a deal the White House wants with Iran.

John Kerry.

John Kerry voted for the war on Iraq and the war on Afghanistan.

He turned against the Vietnam War only after the bulk of Americans did.

John Kerry wants the Iran deal because John Kerry wants war.

Have we forgotten how his sister Peggy treated Cindy Sheehan?

Apparently, we have and we've forgotten that there's not been a war John Kerry hasn't wanted.

The proposed deal is very likely little more than the final negotiation for war with Iran.

Bully Boy Bush wanted war with Iran.

He couldn't get it.

It was too extreme, too horrifying.

Too many wars.

World revulsion to the wars was too high.

But a treaty put in place, one then violated -- or said to be violated
-- makes war a lot easier to go down because it's no longer blood
thirsty War Hawks screaming for war, it's a document, you understand -- a
clearly outlined agreement and, golly, the chance was offered but now
the penalties kick in.

There is nothing in a crooked agreement with an imperialist government for so-called members of the peace movement to support.

But that's what they spend their time on -- the David Swansons and the Medea Benjamins.

They don't spend their time helping the Iraqi people.

The NDP is being attacked for noting the obvious, there is no peace from bombing.

The NDP would cut the combat mission and instead focusing on the root
causes of the problem -- which was what Barack said, June 19, 2014, he
was going to focus on.

David Swanson and Medea Benjamin have never held Barack accountable for
his failure to work on a political solution to the crises in Iraq.

But don't worry, they've enlisted in whoring for him.

The NDP's statements and actions are met with attacks from the Canadian
Press precisely because the NDP can see beyond the bluster and offer a
way out.

Barack's plan or 'plan' is not working.

So the 'answer' is to give it more time?

To let it continue and continue until shortly after the next President of the United States is sworn in?

Iraq is seeing a record exodus right now.

Iraq which, by 2007, had set the record for the largest refugee crisis in the Middle East since 1947.

And now the country is seeing such destruction that even more Iraqis are
fleeing -- those who've stuck it out through the ongoing chaos since
2003.

Al Mada reports activists gathered in Baghdad's Tahrir Square on Wednesday to protest the lack of any real action to address their demands.

Activist Jassim Hilfi outlines the demands as follows: reform the
political system, address the corruption and prosecute the corrupt and
third address the lack of public services. Hilfi notes that Haider's
announced 'reforms' do little to nothing and don't address the demands
of the protesters but these actions of Haider's are, yes,
unconstitutional.

They're unconstitutional actions which are consolidating power within
the office of the prime minister. Of course the White House supports
that. They demanded loser Nouri al-Maliki get a second term in 2010
because they wanted a strong-man (despot) in charge of Iraq.